"How are you switching IDs?  Are you just using File - Security - Switch 
ID?" - Yes.

Thanks - I'll take a look at location document use too. 

"While some people feel that having the same password for windows and 
iSeries is opening up "real" data to hackers and just go into convulsive 
fits I feel that forcing 32 passwords on everyone just means more post-it 
notes on the terminal.  Our documented workflow process (Notes based) for 
creating new profiles has their windows account and their iSeries account 
the same.  The users can use different passwords if they want to though."

I agree here too. I'd settle for synchronizing the windows and iSeries to 
use the same user profile names. At least the users would 'know all the 
time' who they are (lol). OTOH, multiple password memory managment might 
be a good exercise in alzheimers prevention. 


Regards, Jerry

Gerald Kern - MIS Project Leader
Lotus Notes/Domino Administrator
IBM Certified RPG IV Developer
The Toledo Clinic, Inc.
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Toledo, OH 43623-4299
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